La Liga
Sevilla FC is experiencing moments of tension after a concerning start to the season, accumulating only two out of 12 possible points and sitting in relegation positions in LaLiga. The frustration of Sevillan fans has grown not only due to the results, but also because of the management of the transfer market, which has left the team without a suitable replacement for Lucas Ocampos, who was sold to Rayados de Monterrey after the transfer window closed.
The sale of the key Argentine player, both on the field and in the locker room, has sparked a storm among the Andalusian club's supporters. Statements made by Ocampos himself from Mexico, in which he explained that his departure was agreed before the last game — contradicting the official version that he was absent due to injury — have escalated the outrage.
Victor Orta Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place
The sporting director, Victor Orta, is now the main target of criticism, accused of inadequately planning the squad and mismanaging the timing. Fans fail to comprehend why a reliable replacement was not secured before the market closed. The hopes of signing a free agent are slim, as the current options do not fit the club's economic situation.
With a weakened squad and few immediate reinforcement options, pressure is mounting on both the board and coach García Pimienta, whose ability to demand more in this situation is also being questioned.
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